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Peter Josef Wlasits is a researcher at the University of Vienna, Faculty of Physics, specializing in Aerosol Physics and Environmental Physics. He holds a doctoral degree and Master of Science, and is actively engaged in research on nanoparticle behavior, particularly focusing on nucleation processes and nanoplastics in atmospheric environments.
His research interests include:
- Heterogeneous nucleation processes
- Nanoparticle generation
- Condensation Particle Counters
- Physicochemical interactions on the nanoscopic scale
- Nanoplastics research
Dr. Wlasits is currently involved in the "Physical & Chemical Characterization of Nanoplastic Aerosol" project (2024-2028) at the University of Vienna, building on his previous work with the NANODYNAMITE project (2014-2019). His research examines how nanoplastics behave in atmospheric conditions, particularly focusing on their generation, characterization, and interactions with water vapor.
His publication record shows a strong focus on aerosol measurement techniques, with particular emphasis on improving condensation particle counters and understanding nucleation processes involving nanoplastics. His work bridges environmental science, atmospheric physics, and nanotechnology, contributing to our understanding of how microscopic plastic particles might influence atmospheric processes.
Dr. Wlasits has presented his research at major international conferences including the International Aerosol Conference and European Aerosol Conference, with recent presentations focusing on nanoplastic characterization and heterogeneous nucleation processes.



